anti-folk

music genre that seeks to subvert the earnestness of politically charged 1960s folk music

Anti-folk strikes a chord of raw, unfiltered honesty wrapped in a whimsical undertone. Imagine a sound where acoustic guitars jangle alongside unpolished vocals, often layered with sardonic lyrics that critique the conventions of mainstream folk. It’s playful yet introspective, creating an emotional landscape where melancholy meets quirky humor. You can hear the spontaneity in its arrangements, almost as if each song is a living diary entry. The energy hums with a DIY ethos, compelling you to lean in and listen closely.

Emerging from the vibrant New York City scene in the late '80s and early '90s, anti-folk was a rebellious response to both the earnestness of traditional folk and the pretentiousness of some indie music. Artists like Lach, who helped establish the famed Anti-Folk Festival, stripped away artifice to spotlight genuine emotion while poking fun at serious themes. Notable figures such as Regina Spektor and Adam Green brought the genre into wider consciousness, with albums like Spektor’s “11:11” showcasing her playful yet poignant storytelling and Green’s “Garbage” blending absurdity with heartfelt confessions. Their work encapsulates the spirit of a community that embraces imperfection.

For those new to this eclectic genre, start with Regina Spektor’s “Begin to Hope” for its catchy melodies and sharp storytelling. Adam Green’s “Morning After” offers an offbeat charm with its eccentric sensibilities. Also, check out The Moldy Peaches’ self-titled album for an irreverent take on love and life that feels refreshingly candid. Lastly, don’t miss Jeffrey Lewis’ “12 Crass Songs,” which reinterprets punk rock anthems through an anti-folk lens. Once you’ve soaked in these sounds, consider branching out into lo-fi or indie pop for more sonic delights.

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What is anti-folk?

music genre that seeks to subvert the earnestness of politically charged 1960s folk music

Where should I start with anti-folk?

Start with "Morning Phase" by Beck. It captures what makes anti-folk worth exploring.

What are the best anti-folk albums?

The anti-folk albums worth hearing first: "Morning Phase" by Beck, "Guero" by Beck, "Guerolito" by Beck, "Hell Yes" by Beck and "A Western Harvest Field by Moonlight" by Beck.

How many anti-folk artists are there?

northsound.fm covers 32 anti-folk artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.